JP and BMitch discuss the ongoing debate around whether Shadeur Sanders can be a good NFL quarterback.
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00:00it's interesting talking about the draft,
00:03trying to prepare for it,
00:04and the reality is at 29, nobody knows.
00:09I want Mike L. Williams.
00:11The odds are he's not going to be there,
00:12but I think he'd be just so good.
00:15I don't think they're in a position to move up for somebody.
00:18I think you take the best at 29,
00:20or you just trade back, honestly.
00:23I think draft conversations are awesome,
00:29but they're going to be driven by what's happening at the top,
00:33what's happening with Shador.
00:34One thing I find interesting,
00:37I saw this, Schefter retweeted this.
00:43Kalen Kaler, hopefully I'm saying her name correct.
00:46Kalen Kaler is a really talented writer at ESPN, right?
00:50ESPN.com.
00:52I want to read this story and then ask a question.
00:59As Deion's son, Shador Sanders enters the NFL with a perspective and profile
01:04different from any quarterback prospect before him,
01:07inside his unique draft process and the questions he's faced.
01:12Now, some of this,
01:14we live in an era where everything that's about to happen
01:18is the most important thing that's ever happened, right?
01:21What I've learned in my 43 years on this planet,
01:26every presidential election I've been alive for
01:28is the most important presidential election in history, right?
01:32Because everybody just always looks ahead.
01:34Nobody ever looks back.
01:35And so I'm trying to distance myself from like this type of perspective.
01:42I get it's different because Deion's his coach.
01:47But like when Eli Manning came into the league
01:50and Archie was like,
01:52yo, he's not playing for the Chargers.
01:54Like we,
01:55John Elway,
01:56who I believe his dad was his coach,
01:58right?
01:58At Stanford.
01:59I think I could be,
02:03I could be wrong.
02:03I thought Jack Elway coached John Elway in some capacity
02:06and they,
02:08they said,
02:09we're not going to the Colts.
02:10We're going to go play.
02:12We're going to go play baseball.
02:13Like I understand that
02:16this is significantly different
02:19because of social media
02:20and like the eyeballs attached to it.
02:24And it's,
02:25it just seems weird in that no team is like,
02:29best I can tell.
02:30They haven't at least publicly said no to any organization,
02:33but like Deion's been clear.
02:35There's some places I don't want to go,
02:37whatever,
02:37but this isn't that out of the ordinary
02:40for really high level quarterback prospects.
02:42It is that.
02:43I'll do ordinary Jay.
02:44Why?
02:45And we don't want to face this.
02:47Deion Sanders is an African-American man
02:48and people may not want to hear,
02:49but it's facts.
02:51African-American men have never told nobody
02:53where they're going and where they're not going,
02:55going to the NFL.